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2023
A. stenohalina (Messner, 1962) new combination from Astyanax info published in Terán et al. (2020)
Koerber, Stefan +2 more
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A. stenohalina (Messner, 1962) new combination from Astyanax info published in Terán et al. (2020)
Koerber, Stefan +2 more
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2007
Astyanax sp.: rio Iguaçu basin: MNRJ 27964, 15, Usina Hidreletrica de Foz do Areia, 4 Jul 1992. São Paulo State: rio Paranapanema basin: MHNCI 9144, 14 (2 c&s), road SP-261, stream tributary of rio Claro, approx. 22°47’S 49°10’W, 9 Jul 2000; MNRJ 27970, 31, small tributary of rio das Almas, approx. 24°08’S 48°20’W, 7 Nov 2002.
Vinícius Abilhoa, Luiz Fernando Duboc
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Astyanax sp.: rio Iguaçu basin: MNRJ 27964, 15, Usina Hidreletrica de Foz do Areia, 4 Jul 1992. São Paulo State: rio Paranapanema basin: MHNCI 9144, 14 (2 c&s), road SP-261, stream tributary of rio Claro, approx. 22°47’S 49°10’W, 9 Jul 2000; MNRJ 27970, 31, small tributary of rio das Almas, approx. 24°08’S 48°20’W, 7 Nov 2002.
Vinícius Abilhoa, Luiz Fernando Duboc
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2006
[[Astyanax]] In recent years, several species of Astyanax with similar counts of scales (33-36 on lateral line, 6-7/5-6 transverse) and anal fin-rays (iv-v + 21-23) to those of A. eigenmanniorum were described from eastern Brazil and northern Argentina (Almiron et al, 2002; Azpelicueta & Garcia, 2000; Azpelicueta et al. 2002a, 2002b, 2003; Casciotta et
J. M. Mirande +2 more
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[[Astyanax]] In recent years, several species of Astyanax with similar counts of scales (33-36 on lateral line, 6-7/5-6 transverse) and anal fin-rays (iv-v + 21-23) to those of A. eigenmanniorum were described from eastern Brazil and northern Argentina (Almiron et al, 2002; Azpelicueta & Garcia, 2000; Azpelicueta et al. 2002a, 2002b, 2003; Casciotta et
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Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 2020
Studying how different genotypes respond to environmental variation is essential to understand the genetic basis of adaptation. The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, has cave and surface-dwelling morphotypes that have adapted to entirely different ...
Jaya Krishnan +9 more
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Studying how different genotypes respond to environmental variation is essential to understand the genetic basis of adaptation. The Mexican tetra, Astyanax mexicanus, has cave and surface-dwelling morphotypes that have adapted to entirely different ...
Jaya Krishnan +9 more
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2021
Astyanax bransfordii (Gill, 1877). Longjaw Tetra; Sardina, Sardina Picuda, Picuda, Sábalo, Sabalete, Sardina Hocicuda, Sardina Dientona. Distribution: Global: Middle America; from southwestern Nicaragua to northern Costa Rica, Atlantic drainages; Costa Rica: LN, RF, SJ, SC, Sa, To and Pa (Atlantic), 5– 530 m.a.s.l., Pri, Pot.
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Astyanax bransfordii (Gill, 1877). Longjaw Tetra; Sardina, Sardina Picuda, Picuda, Sábalo, Sabalete, Sardina Hocicuda, Sardina Dientona. Distribution: Global: Middle America; from southwestern Nicaragua to northern Costa Rica, Atlantic drainages; Costa Rica: LN, RF, SJ, SC, Sa, To and Pa (Atlantic), 5– 530 m.a.s.l., Pri, Pot.
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2006
Astyanax cf. abramis: CI-FML 3368, Argentina, Salta, Oran, La Bambu, Rio Bermejo basin, Rio Blanco.
Juan Marcos Mirande +2 more
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Astyanax cf. abramis: CI-FML 3368, Argentina, Salta, Oran, La Bambu, Rio Bermejo basin, Rio Blanco.
Juan Marcos Mirande +2 more
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2006
Astyanax chico: CI-FML 3837, 13 ex., 52.5-80.4 mm, Argentina, Salta, Orán, La Bambú, Río Bermejo basin, Arroyo El Oculto.
J. M. Mirande +2 more
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Astyanax chico: CI-FML 3837, 13 ex., 52.5-80.4 mm, Argentina, Salta, Orán, La Bambú, Río Bermejo basin, Arroyo El Oculto.
J. M. Mirande +2 more
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2006
Published as part of J. M. Mirande, G. Aguilera & M. D. L. M. Azpelicueta, 2006, Astyanax endy (Characiformes: Characidae), a new fish species from the upper Río Bermejo basin, northwestern Argentina., pp.
Juan Marcos Mirande +2 more
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Published as part of J. M. Mirande, G. Aguilera & M. D. L. M. Azpelicueta, 2006, Astyanax endy (Characiformes: Characidae), a new fish species from the upper Río Bermejo basin, northwestern Argentina., pp.
Juan Marcos Mirande +2 more
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2006
Astyanax troya: ILPLA 1152, (12) 60.7-86.3 mm SL, Cuña-Pirú Creek (27°10’S 54°57’W), Cainguás Department, Misiones Province, Argentina, coll.: R. Filiberto & F. De Durana, September 1997; ILPLA 1154, (3) 52.4-67.0 mm SL, Cuña-Pirú Creek (27°10’S 54°57’W), Cainguás Department, Misiones Province, Argentina, coll.: R. Filiberto & L.
Lucila C. Protogino +2 more
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Astyanax troya: ILPLA 1152, (12) 60.7-86.3 mm SL, Cuña-Pirú Creek (27°10’S 54°57’W), Cainguás Department, Misiones Province, Argentina, coll.: R. Filiberto & F. De Durana, September 1997; ILPLA 1154, (3) 52.4-67.0 mm SL, Cuña-Pirú Creek (27°10’S 54°57’W), Cainguás Department, Misiones Province, Argentina, coll.: R. Filiberto & L.
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